The Travers is over; the storm is gone. But it’s hardly goodnight, Irene, at Saratoga Race Course.

With less than a week of racing left at the meet, there will be more action than usual, too, through getaway week because NYRA is adding an extra race each day to make up for Sunday’s washout.

So with more than 60 races left before we head downstate, there are plenty of opportunities to pad your pocket, even if you’ve dug yourself a hole — not unexpected at a meet where favorites were batting under 32 percent through the first 30 days.

What to watch for?

JOCKEYS: Javier Castellano is just one win short of John Velazquez, 46-45, so expect his agent, Matt Muzikar, to work the phones and the backstretch overtime to get Castellano his first-ever riding title at Saratoga. But don’t be surprised if Ramon Dominguez, in third place at 37 winners, makes a final push. Kent Desormeaux doesn’t ride many, but he’s been in Hall-of-Fame form when he does.

TRAINERS: Todd Pletcher, with 33 winners to 19 for Chad Brown in second place, has another trainer’s title locked up; but his 2-year-olds, which were winning everything in sight early in the meet, seem to have cooled off lately.

Bill Mott usually saves a few bullets for the final week. Linda Rice, who’s been ice-cold since tying Pletcher for the title at Belmont spring-summer, can make a late surge. Ken McPeek and David Fawkes shipped in with high hopes that haven’t panned out, yet.

OWNERS: Michael Dubb and Mike Repole are locked in a tight race for the owner’s title; expect them to drop some horses into winning spots. Others to watch: Ken Ramsey and owner-trainer David Jacobson.

TURF: Last year toward the end of the meet, there was a strong speed bias on the inner turf course. After all the rain Sunday, that might not be the case; but it might, so pay attention.